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Recent Examples of studio couchMalala Maiwand sat on a television studio couch, pen and notebook in hand, a dark red headscarf framing her face.—Washington Post, 27 Dec. 2020
Whether on a microfiber sofa, suede boots, or a rug, the process is similar.
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Patricia Shannon,
Southern Living,
16 Mar. 2025
In this house, that means lots of midcentury modern, antique pine pieces, and Danish modern furniture, like this low-slung sofa and chairs, which are so versatile that Roche has reupholstered them three times over the years.
Rema launches himself to the top of the sitting room’s thick, layered couch and stretches his long legs, the tongues of his brassy Jaded London combat boots wagging and a pillowy Rick Owens clutch stocked with incense strapped to his side.
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Mankaprr Conteh,
Rolling Stone,
14 Mar. 2025
One week before her arrest, Victoria shared a photo of herself and Aaron along with their pet cat cuddling on the couch.
For one last Australian summer hurrah, Snook hosted some friends and their children for three exhausting and ebullient days: seven kids crammed into bunk beds, bikes tearing through the backyard, barbecue sausages for dinner.
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Hannah-Rose Yee,
Vogue,
3 Mar. 2025
This will be the first bunk bed, flat-bed product for economy class flyers on long-haul flights.
On Me Classic Sleigh Toddler Bed $86 Amazon A charmingly minimal take on the traditional sleigh bed, this solid wood frame features a classic curved headboard and footboard, and a pair of simple side rails to keep little ones tucked in safely.
De Hales left Basilia, gave up his shop, and sold all of his possessions, including two feather beds, and some pots and utensils worth two shillings and sixpence.
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Sam Knight,
The New Yorker,
12 Mar. 2024
The records — in some cases, family wills that show enslaved human beings bequeathed along with feather beds and farm animals — provide a visceral link between today’s decision makers and slavery.
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